Pantry Pests

Posted March 8th, 2010 by kerri and filed in small house living
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Indian Meal Moth

Indian Meal Moth

The other night I saw a moth in the house and about freaked out. You see, it was about this time last year that we found we had an infes­ta­tion of Indian Meal Moths. The one the other night was the larger moths found out­side (he was promptly relo­cated back out), which was a huge relief.

My mother always kept a sparkling clean house and we never had a prob­lem with bugs. That explains why I didn't know what a cock­roach looked like when I took my first full time job, which hap­pened to be in apart­ment man­age­ment.
I won't say my house is clean all of the time, but dur­ing our 23-year mar­riage, we have man­aged to keep our house clean enough to keep pests away.
There's almost noth­ing I hate more than a bug in my kitchen.

Another meal moth

So, imag­ine our sur­prise when we learned that what we thought were harm­less lit­tle moths were actu­ally a "pantry pest," or Indian Meal Moths, as nasty a crit­ter as the cock­roach and just as destruc­tive to food — both human and dog.
It's not uncom­mon to have a stray moth fly in our house, we're usu­ally invaded by lady­bugs in the fall and at first I thought this was just another crit­ter that slipped in the door or an open win­dow.
In all our years of hav­ing pets, we've never encoun­tered this prob­lem before, but appar­ently, these things usu­ally hitch a ride in on dry pet food or treats, or bird­seed — all of which we had in our pantry.

This was Lesson #1,987 of liv­ing in a small house. Since there is no sep­a­ra­tion from the pantry and kitchen areas, it was easy for these crit­ters to make their way across the room and get into our cab­i­nets.
We real­ized we had a prob­lem when we spot­ted more than just the stray moth flit­ting around the house.
When I learned that these icky things were prob­a­bly nest­ing in our house and help­ing them­selves to what­ever was in our pantry, I imme­di­ately began research­ing eco-friendly ways to rid our­selves of them and their off-spring.

First, almost every­thing that was open in the pantry needed to be tossed.

Second, thor­oughly clean­ing the sus­pected infected pantries with straight vine­gar (includ­ing remov­ing all of the shelves as these things are hard to spot in egg and lar­vae form) and clean­ing all cracks and holes in the pantry will usu­ally do the trick. (I even found nests in the round peg holes where the shelves can be move. Ugh).
I used a com­bi­na­tion of Clorox spray (pur­chased before my quest to go chem­i­cal free) and vine­gar to clean the pantry. Luckily, I only found evi­dence of the moths in one pantry. Next, Dale bought a bunch of plas­tic con­tain­ers that seal tightly before we brought any­more food home.

Finally, I read that both laven­der and whole bay leaves will keep them, well, at bay. I used both. I also used sticky Pheromone traps, which lures the male moths. Once all of them are gone, they can­not repro­duce. The prob­lem was that it took sev­eral months before all of them were caught.

However, we finally rid our­selves of these pesky crit­ters and I hope we never get them again.

What's the worst pest you've had in your house and did you get rid of it using a green method?

24 Responses to “Pantry Pests”

  1. Conny says:

    A lit­tle late on the com­ment­ing here, but I have some­thing to add. I learned this use­ful tip and it seems to work at my house. If you put the flour, or grains in the freezer for 24 hours before putting it on your pantry shelf, the freeze kills any eggs that might be in the prod­uct. I do this when I buy a new bag of flour and it has worked for me.

    That doesn't help with clean up, but does help with pre­ven­tion. Good luck. :)

  2. Fran says:

    I got a bunch of those nasty moths last year. I had no idea they would come in on dog food and flour.And would you believe I had all that stuff in one pantry lol. I didn't think I would ever get rid of those things.I had to throw away soooo much stuff it made me sick. I now keep every­thing in glass and plas­tic. No moths so far this year. Yahhhh.
    But I did find my yearly ants in the kitchen though. Guess you can't have every­thing lol.

    • I know, Fran, moths are just ter­ri­ble! For the ants, use Torro liq­uid traps. They're safe and the ants will carry it back to their nest and in a week or less…gone!

      • Fran says:

        Thank you for the idea. I will give that a try. These ants are dri­ving me crazy lol.

        • Mary says:

          I had ants a few years ago and found that they don't like cin­na­mon. They were com­ing in by the front door. I sprin­kled cin­na­mon all around the porch and side­walk and they haen't come back.

          Mary

  3. MarthaandMe says:

    We've had these and the first line of defense is to clean every­thing out and find where they are and toss it. Then put every­thing in glass or plas­tic con­tain­ers. Lastly I buy these lit­tle tri­an­gu­lar shaped traps that are sticky and they get stuck on them.

  4. In our twen­ties, my hus­band and I pur­chased our sec­ond home in a rural area and our sur­prise was mice. I had never had to deal with them and was so upset that I packed up myself and our two young chil­dren and went home to mom. Told my hus­band to call me when he had got­ten rid of the prob­lem. He did with traps and we had a lot of happy years, there.

    • kerri says:

      I haven't decided if it's unfor­tu­nate or for­tu­nate, but I have a Doxie that will hunt down a mouse and eat it whole if she catches it! We had mice in the stu­dio last year and gulp, she got two before I could stop her!

  5. Sandy says:

    I have to say with­out a doubt.…I hate roaches or around here we call them water­bugs. I'm from WVa and hon­estly had never seen any­thing like them until I moved here(NC coast). They are ugly and fast, and if they fly, well that just does me in. I can't sleep until it's found and killed. It's ter­ri­ble to be so scared of them, but really…I can not stand them!

    • kerri says:

      Me too, Sandy. I will actu­ally leave the house until Dale deals with those fly­ing ones. They just make my skin crawl!

  6. Kathleen Winn says:

    I've had an infes­ta­tion of those hor­ri­ble lit­tle moths before Kerri. I feel your pain. In addi­tion to hitch­ing a ride home in dog food and bird­seed, I learned that when you buy flour, bak­ing pow­der, rice or other grain based products,there are always a tiny amount of the eggs of those moths in there (maybe other crit­ters as well.) Most of the time we bake with and eat those prod­ucts and it doesn't harm us, but if a par­tic­u­lar grain based prod­uct sits long enough, espe­cially in a warm envi­ron­ment, the eggs can hatch out into those moths! I know– eeeeeuuuuww!

    I don't remem­ber what I used to kill the adult moths, but I threw out every sin­gle grain based prod­uct that I had in my kitchen and that alone went a long way towards solv­ing the prob­lem. Now I make sure to use a per­ma­nent marker to date all of my bak­ing prod­ucts so I know when they need to be used or dis­posed of.

    • kerri says:

      I try hard not to think about what I can't see in the food I'm eat­ing! I ended up even hav­ing to throw away all of my spices, as the moths had even got­ten in those. Yuck!

  7. Reader says:

    Being lucky enough to live in Hawaii means I am unlucky enough to have to put up with insects by the bazil­lions. But for many years the hard­est thing to avoid was ants. Finally found a rea­son­ably green cure — Avon Skin-So-Soft. Which pur­port­edly repells mos­qui­tos. I read a tip about it some­where and started spray­ing it around — took awhile but no more ants! Or at least a lot less. I've tried many things and this is the first one that worked.

    • kerri says:

      Wow, I never heard that about Skin So Soft with the ants. It works with mos­qui­toes too! We have larger bugs here in Arkansas than we did in KC, I think the warmer weather cli­mate. We use the Torro ant liq­uid ant baits if we get ants, those are the only thing we've found to work. Still envi­ron­men­tally friendly, it is just Borax and sugar water, but the ants will take it back to their nest and no more ants!

  8. Cindyt says:

    LOL…reminds me of when I was a young Bride many years ago ;) mov­ing from California to Texas…I had never seen a ROACH before! We were out apart­ment hunt­ing and I opened a closet door and out FLEW a GIANT COCKAROACH!!! I screamed a blood cur­dling sCreACH and took outta of there and refused to go back in the apartment…needless to say we did not rent that place. The man­ager and my hus­band took care of the BEAST in a Green Way.…Steped on him with a crunchy squish…EWWWWWWWWWE.
    But unfor­tu­nately over the years I have come in con­tact with lit­tle bug­gies in the Food Pantry! Most of the time these things are brought home from the Grocery store! but what a pain and a lot of wash­ing, scrub­bing and sadly toss­ing has to be done to rid them. Mostly, I employ pre­ven­tion and opened cer­als, flours etc are put into sealed plas­tic con­tain­ers! But I am still vigilent..Hate Buggies! Cindyt

    • Oh, those BIG fly­ing roaches are the worst! I have a roach pho­bia and hate those big fly­ing ones the worst! They're called wood roaches here. I saw one the other day when I went out to get a log from the wood­pile. Yuck!

      • Cindyt says:

        We call them Grass Roaches here…but by any name they are UUUUgly! & I hates them. Have noticed a few around the new place here! But my foot stomp­ing boots are at the ready! and I still let out a Girlie Scream when­ever I see one! yuck!!! BTW rain­ing here today and enjoy­ing the view out my win­dow watch­ing the ducks swim around in the rain…Very peaceful…bet I'll be able to throw away the Blood Pressure Meds soon!!! :)

  9. Alexandra says:

    When we moved to Cape Cod a dozen years ago, my elderly par­ents had some kind of pantry bug that I did not try to iden­tify, tiny bits of black in the flour. Throwing every­thing out seemed to get rid of the pest.

    • Ugh, Alexandra. Sounds like throw­ing out every­thing was the way to go. Unfortunately, even after we threw every­thing away from the moths, they were still nest­ing some­place. It took us months to finally rid the house completely.

  10. I have had them only once. They came with the house we pur­chased in NW Arkansas. What a Time, I had get­ting rid of them. Washed every­thing down in purx water. Never had them again. I used bay leaves and whole cloves.

  11. S.A.B.L.E. says:

    These days the worst pest in my kitchen are my cats. I recently dis­cov­ered not only were they open­ing the cab­i­nets but also steal­ing things off the coun­ters and tak­ing these things into one favorite cab­i­net. It looked like a rats nest. I couldn't believe what I had found as well as the cereal boxes torn open with the plas­tic inner bags chewed into. Cheerios were every­where. My envi­ron­men­tally safe solu­tion, I installed child safety latches.

    When I do find food that the bugs have invaded, I give that food to the chick­ens. That way the food isn't a total waste.